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Daojali Hading is an important Neolithic site in Dima Hasao District of Assam, India on a low hillock about 1000 feet above sea level,[1] near Brahmaputra valley close to routes leading into China and Myanmar. Extensive digging at the site has yielded polished stone tools, ceramics and kitchen items such as grinders, pestles and mortars. Jadeite stone was also found that must have been transported from China. A large number of pots have also been found. These findings suggest that the people there were growing and storing grains, and preparing food from it. Pottery is similar to the pottery found in Sarutaru, a Neolithic site near Guwahati. According to historians, Neolithic phase here maybe as late as early Common Era centuries. Also common finds of tools made of fossil wood (ancient wood that has hardened into stone), and pottery.

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